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  • Climate Change Drives Surge in Dengue Fever Cases

    Grist Aug 27, 2023

    Experts say a tangled web of factors is driving global spikes in dengue, but one stands out: climate change.

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  • Pooled Funds Can Help Bolster Climate Justice

    Alliance Magazine Aug 27, 2023

    The Movements Trust is establishing a pooled, accessible fund for climate activists at this year’s Climate Justice Camp. The Climate Justice Camp takes place in Lebanon over August, bringing together 500 climate justice advocates and ……

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  • Communities Are Coming Together to Address Lake Flooding in Chicago

    YES! Magazine Aug 27, 2023

    Dogged by flooding from Lake Michigan, South Side residents have finally drawn attention from city and state officials.

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  • Climate Change and Canada’s Intensifying Wildfire Season

    EcoWatch Aug 27, 2023

    Scientists from World Weather Attribution say Canada’s record wildfires were at least twice as probable due to human-caused climate change.

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  • We Can – And Must – Do Better Than Recycling

    GreenBiz Aug 26, 2023

    Wrong choices are typical in the confusing US recycling system, and recycling itself is often a poor choice among other options.

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  • Kenyan Farmers Paid the Price for a UN-backed Fight Against Locusts

    Grist Aug 24, 2023

    Internal United Nations documents show widespread problems with its distribution of pesticides after a 2020 locust outbreak in Kenya.

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  • Nowhere in the U.S. is Safe from Climate Disaster Risks, But Cities Can Prepare

    The Conversation Aug 24, 2023

    Even ‘climate havens’ face a riskier future, and infrastructure often isn’t built to handle climate change. But there are steps cities can take to prepare.

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  • Taking Collective Action for Environmental Justice

    NPC Aug 24, 2023

    It is unequivocal: Human activities have caused the climate crisis and human activities are absolutely vital to prevent further, worsening catastrophe. We need to act urgently. We need to act…

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  • What More Intense Marine Heatwaves Mean for Ocean Life

    Environmental News Network Aug 24, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • After Maui Wildfires, Leftover Toxins Are the Next Big Concern

    Grist Aug 23, 2023

    A growing body of research has demonstrated that wildfires leave behind a trail of toxic chemicals that can take years to eliminate.

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  • Children Living Near Fracking Sites More Likely to Develop Health Issues

    EcoWatch Aug 23, 2023

    Children living within 1 mile of at least one natural gas well were 5 to 7 times more likely to develop lymphoma, a Pennsylvania study found.

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  • Why Donors Should Support Climate Journalism

    Alliance Aug 22, 2023

    Foundations around the world have set out to drive solutions to prevent the worst from unchecked, human-made climate change.Some progress has been made: in many countries, climate movements, severe weather events and the relentless ……

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